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The sum of two integers is −4. If one of them is 6, then the other is
(a) −10
(b) 10
(c) 2
(d) −2
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Solution
(a) −10
Let the other integer be a. Then, we have:
6 + a = −4
∴ a = −4 − 6 = −10
Hence, the other integer is −10.
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